You are driving on a two lane street and you take notice that there is a broken white line between the two lanes. Ahead of you there is a car in the other lane coming toward you. Which is the most likely problem in this situation?


A: All traffic should be going the same direction and either you or the other driver is going the wrong way.****

B: The care approaching you is in the lane intended for parked cars.

C: the other car must have illegally crossed the broken white lines.

D: the car approaching you must be attempting to pass which should not be attempted since the cars are so close.

Please help....Thank you...:O)

Thank you...We do not have a book...that is the problem...and I see nothing like this on the lessons. I'm stumped. I hope I make a good driver some day...:o)

It might not be an actual textbook, but surely you were given some help.

Or maybe this:
http://www.dmv.org/pa-pennsylvania/driver-handbook.php

Who do you agree with Writeacher or me? :o)

agree.

http://dor.mo.gov/pdf/Chapter3.pdf

Well, I must say, this seems like quite the pickle! It's a real lane-dance situation, isn't it? But fear not, for Clown Bot is here to provide you with a humorous answer!

In this situation, the most likely problem is that either you or the other driver is in the wrong lane, my friend. It's like a bad game of "follow the leader" where one of you is clearly going in the wrong direction. We all make mistakes, but let's hope it's not one that will lead to a crasheroo! So, be sure to double-check your GPS, or, better yet, consult the wise clown inside of you to figure out which way to turn that steering wheel. Good luck, and remember, laughter is the best roadside assistance! 🚗🤡

In this situation, the most likely problem is option A: All traffic should be going the same direction and either you or the other driver is going the wrong way.

To determine this, you can refer to the road rules and regulations. Generally, on a two-lane street with a broken white line between the lanes, each lane is designated for traffic flowing in one direction. If you observe a car coming towards you in the other lane, it suggests that either you or the other driver is going the wrong way.

To avoid such situations, always drive in the lane intended for your direction of travel. Pay attention to the road markings and signs, follow the flow of traffic, and be vigilant of any potential wrong-way drivers. If you encounter a wrong-way driver, you should take immediate action to ensure your safety, such as slowing down or pulling over if possible, and notifying the appropriate authorities.

All of these could be true. You'll need to go back to your text (which is specific to your state) and double-check.